DVB-S/S2 to IP UDP/MPTS Gateway User Manual
Contents 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION... 2 2 System Composition and Operating Principle... 2 2.1 System Composition... 2 3 Installation Guide... 3 3.1 Installation Preparation... 3 3.2 Environment Requirement... 4 3.3 Grounding Requirement... 4 3.3.1 Rack Grounding... 5 3.3.2 Equipment Grounding... 5 3.4 Cable Connection... 5 3.4.1 Power Cable Connection... 5 3.4.2 Signal Line Connection... 5 4 Front Panel Operation Guide... 6 4.1 Keyboard... 6 4.2 Menu... 6 4.2.1 Lock Status Display... 6 4.2.2 Press EXIT to Enter Menu... 6 4.2.3 RF Setting... 7 4.2.4 IP Output... 8 4.2.5 Network Setting... 11 4.2.6 Save Config...12 4.2.7 Load Config...12 4.2.8 Version...13 4.2.9 Language...13 4.2.10 Error Info...13 4.3 Error Info and Shooting...13 4.3.1 Indicator Status...13 4.3.2 Error Shooting...14 5 NMS Operation Guide...15 5.1 NMS Login...15
5.2 Add Frequency...17 5.3 Add Device...17 5.4 Edit Device...18 5.5 Check and Set Config...19 5.5.1 Signal Monitor...19 5.5.2 Satellite Setting...20 5.5.3 IP OUT...20 5.6 Public Function of NMS...21
Introduction This Manual introduces product performance, installation and operation in details. Please read this manual before starting to use the product no matter it s the first time for you to use or you have known similar ones before. Inspection Make sure package is in perfect condition and all accessories are there as packing list or below shows: 8*DVB-S/S2 to 8*IP/MPTS Gateway Power line IP Network cable RF Cable 1 set 1 piece 1 piece 7 pieces If you find items are not same as above, please kindly inform us immediately. Read the User Manual Please read it carefully and do as it asks.
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read manual carefully before use Do not open the case and touch internal components for safety and warranty Pull out power plug in case of long time standby. Do not use faulty power plug or power supply to avoid fire or electric shock. Do not touch power supply with wet hands Handle with care when pulling out power plug, no touch with the wire No flammable or liquid allowed into device Do not install device in hot area or strong sunshine or dusty place Shock-proof is a must Room with good ventilation is required Keep original packing material for future possible transportation 2 System Composition and Operating Principle 2.1 System Composition Structure Diagram (1U Rack) Front Panel 1 LCD Display 2 RF IN 1-8 Signal Indicator 3 Indicator
4 Keyboard 5 Enter 6 Exit Rear Panel 1 RF IN 1-8 and Loop OUT 2 IP OUT 3 Ethernet Port 4 Power Switch 3 Installation Guide 3.1 Installation Preparation Please install as bellow steps: Check possible lose or damage of the device during transportation Prepare a suitable environment for installation Install the device Signal cable connection Each tiny step will be mentioned in this chapter. Please refer to rear panel for specific location.
3.2 Environment Requirement Project Requirement When installing multi-row of racks, please make the distance 1.2~1.5M Room Space between front door and back door, and the distance 0.8M between rack and wall. Non-conducting, dust-free Room Floor Temperature Ground anti-static material volume resistivity: 1X10 7-1X10 10, ground current-limiting resistance: 1M, floor bearing weight: >450Kg/m 2 Long-term operation: 5~40ºC, short-term operation: 0~45ºC, air-conditioner is a good option. Relative Humidity Long-term operation: 20%~80%, short-term operation: 10%-90% Ambient Pressure Doors and Windows Fire Requirement Power Requirement 86-105KPa Seal by dust-prevention rubber strip, double glass is a good option for window and seal it tightly. Automatic fire alarm system and hand-held fixed fire extinguish system are required. 3 stand alone power supply system for equipment, air-conditioner, and lighting. Alternating current power supply for equipment (220V, 50Hz, 24.2W). Please check before running the device. 3.3 Grounding Requirement Good ground wire design is the base of the whole system, and is essential to lightning protection and anti-interference. The system must follow above principles. Keep good electrical contact between both ends of outer conductor and shielding layer and the appearance of metal case of the connected device. Make sure that connections of both ends of the ground wire are with good electrical contact and prepare for corrosion prevention treatment. Do not use other device for ground wire electrical connection.
The sectional area of ground wire from rack connecting to anti-thunder unit must be greater than or equal to 25mm 2 3.3.1 Rack Grounding Ground terminals of racks in one room should be separately connected to protective are copper bar provided by side board. And ground wire should be as far as possible short. If the wire is too long when installing, please cut off to avoid ground wire coiling. The sectional area of guide line of ground terminal row must be greater than or equal to 25mm 2. 3.3.2 Equipment Grounding When grounding, use guide line to connect protective area binding post to the protective ground wire row of assembly rack. 3.4 Cable Connection 3.4.1 Power Cable Connection Power jack is on the left of rear panel, power switch is at the left side of power jack, and ground connecting screw is at the lower left side of power jack. Connecting power cable: put one end of the cable into the AC power jack and the other (power plug) to the AC power supply. Connecting ground wire: when connecting alone to protective area in the room, you can use independent ground or common ground with other equipments (like transmission equipment) with a resistance less than 1. Note: Before connecting power cable, please turn power switch to O position and it s required to ground with power supply system. 3.4.2 Signal Line Connection Before operating, user should connect all devices requiring cables.
4 Front Panel Operation Guide 4.1 Keyboard Left & right keys: moving cursor Up & down keys: modify parameter Enter: save and confirm Exit: return or cancel modification Note: A. When keyboard is locked, please press enter, and then exit to unlock the keyboard to enter the main menu. B. After 60 seconds without any operation, the keyboard automatically locks. C. When keyboard it locked, please press down key to check IP menu. 4.2 Menu 4.2.1 Lock Status Display 8C DVB-S2 IP Gateway BitRate: 031.644 mbps 4.2.2 Press EXIT to Enter Menu After initialization, the menu shows as below: 1. RF Setting 2. IP Output 3. Network Setting 4. Save Config 5. Load Config 6. Version 7. Language 8. Error Info.
4.2.3 RF Setting Move the cursor to RF Setting and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1. Channel 1 1.2. Channel 2 1.3. Channel 3 1.4. Channel 4 1.5. Channel 5 1.6. Channel 6 1.7. Channel 7 1.8. Channel 8 4.2.3.1 Channel Setting Channels 1-8 are same. Here take channel 1 as an example. Move the cursor to channel 1 and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 4.2.3.1.1 Vibration Freq. 1.1.1. Vibration Freq. 1.1.2. Downlink Freq. 1.1.3. Symbol Rate 1.1.4. Power Out 1.1.5. 22 KHz 1.1.6. DisEqc Move the cursor to vibration freq. and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.1. Vibration Freq. 05150.000 Mbps 4.2.3.1.2 Downlink Freq. Move the cursor to downlink freq. and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.2. Downlink Freq. 04180.000 Mbps
4.2.3.1.3 Symbol Rate Move the cursor to symbol rate and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.3. Symbol Rate 27.500 Mbps 4.2.3.1.4 Power Out Move the cursor to power out and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.4. Power Out OFF Vertical Horizontal 4.2.3.1.5 22 KHz Move the cursor to 22KHz and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.5 22KHz OFF ON 4.2.3.1.6 DisEqc Move the cursor to DisEqc and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 1.1.6 DisEqc OFF LNB-A LNB-B LNB-C LNB-D 4.2.4 IP Output Move the cursor to IP output and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.1. Channel 1 2.2. Channel 2 2.3. Channel 3 2.4. Channel 4
4.2.4.1 Channel 1 Channels 1-8 and ASI IN are similar. Here take channel 1 as an example. Move the cursor to Channel 1 and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.1.1. On-off 2.1.2. Destination IP 2.1.3. Destination PO 4.2.4.1.1 On-off Move the cursor to on-off and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.1.1. On-off ON OFF 4.2.4.1.2 Destination IP Move the cursor to destination IP and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.1.2. Destination IP 224.002.002.001
4.2.4.1.3 Destination PO Move the cursor to destination PO and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.1.3. Destination PO 10001 4.2.4.2 Source IP Move the cursor to source IP and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.10. Source IP 192.168.000.191 4.2.4.3 Source Port Move the cursor to source port and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.11. Source Port 1234 4.2.4.4 Source MAC Move the cursor to source IP and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.12. Source MAC 01-02-03-04-05 4.2.4.5 Gateway Move the cursor to gateway and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.13. Gateway 192.168.000.001
4.2.4.6 Subnet Mask Move the cursor to subnet mask and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 2.14. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 4.2.5 Network Setting Move the cursor to network setting and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 4.2.5.1 IP Address 3.1. IP Address 3.2. Subnet Mask 3.3. Gateway 3.4. NMS UDP Port 3.5. MAC Address Move the cursor to IP address and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 3.1 IP Address 192.168.000.191 4.2.5.2 Subnet Mask Move the cursor to subnet mask and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 3.2 Sub Mask 255.255.255.000 4.2.5.3 Gateway Move the cursor to gateway and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 3.3 Gateway 192.168.000.001
4.2.5.4 NMS UDP Port Move the cursor to NMS UDP port and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 3.4 NMS UDP Port 2009 4.2.5.5 MAC Address Move the cursor to MAC address and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 3.5 MAC Address 01-02-03-04-05 4.2.6 Save Config Move the cursor to save config and enter into it. Then it shows as below: Power Failure Saving: 4. Save Config Please Wait When power failure, it can automatically save last status and start again when power on. 4.2.7 Load Config Move the cursor to load config and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 5.1. Reload Config 5.2. Restore Config 4.2.7.1 Reload Config Move the cursor to reload config and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 5.1. Reload Config Please Wait
4.2.7.2 Restore Config Move the cursor to restore config and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 5.2. Restore Config Please Wait 4.2.8 Version Move the cursor to version and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 6. Version SW: 1.07 HW: 9.31 4.2.9 Language Move the cursor to language and enter into it. Then it shows as below: 7. Language English The system works normally after all above settings. 4.2.10 Error Info Move the cursor to error info. and enter into it. It shows as below: 8. Error Info. List Empty 4.3 Error Info and Shooting 4.3.1 Indicator Status There are 2 LED indicators on the panel: 1. POWER is power indicator. When switch on, it s green, which indicates device works well. 2. ERROR indicates error status when it s red.
3. LOCK1, 2, 3, 4 means each input channels status 4.3.2 Error Shooting 4.3.2.1 POWER is off Please check power supply, power cable and power plug. 4.3.2.2 ALARM Indicator Turns Red Device works abnormally. Please check error info and process accordingly.
5 NMS Operation Guide Network Management System (NMS) can remotely set config and monitor the device. It can be used only after being authorized. Except setting config by front panel, you can also use NMS on a PC to set and monitor device. Most of all head-end equipments (satellite receiver, encoder, multiplexer, scrambler, modulator, and adapter, etc.) can be set by NMS which is with UDP protocol and supports windows operation system. 5.1 NMS Login NMS Login Interface Default user name and password are admin. You can change the user name and password by Setting -> User Setting and then login again. If it s the first time to use it, without any device info, the menu shows as below:
Current NMS is without any device, user can add per his device. I: Menu Bar IX: Restore Config II: Open Device III: Save Device IV: Add Freq Node X: Reload Config XI: Import Config XII: Export Config V: Add Device XIII: Device List VI: Edit Device VII: Del Device VIII: Save Config XIV: Device Connection Info XV: Device Config Operation XVI: Alarm List Below chapters will introduce above functions separately. Open Device & Save Device : open saved config and save current config. If the config and the NMS are in the same file, they can automatically run when opening or closing the network management software.
5.2 Add Frequency Add Frequency : all devices can be divided and managed by frequency. Click Add Freq Node, then a dialog for adding frequency shows up. Input a frequency, like 385MHZ, and then click OK to confirm: 5.3 Add Device Add frequency under the frequency. Choose frequency and then click Add Device, then below dialog shows up: Choose device type *******, set device name (you can name as you like), and set IP address and Port of the device. You can check IP address by clicking down key on the panel or you can enter into Network Setting in the menu to check it. Default IP address and Port are 192.168.000.191 and 2009.
5.4 Edit Device Click the device you need to edit and then you can edit any you like. If the device is not connected, then it shows as below: Then check by below steps: 1. Check if the connection info is correct: If config is wrong, please choose the device and then click Edit Device, then below dialog shows up. Modify it and then click OK to save. 2. Check if there is IP conflict. Turn off the device, and input cmd.exe at command column on your PC: After entering into it: Input arp d to clear old arp information: Input PING : Here the ping is 192.168.0.20 (you can put your device IP address when you do it). Here we found 192.168.0.20 passed, which means there is already a device with 192.168.0.20. Then we can find the device out and modify the IP address of the device or your device. After shooting the problem, the icon turns At the device list column, click device name to check it. Check the basic info (like firmware and software version) at the device connection column and edit it at the right device operation
area. Del Device : delete the device you don t need from the device list. 5.5 Check and Set Config 5.5.1 Signal Monitor
5.5.2 Satellite Setting 5.5.3 IP OUT
5.6 Public Function of NMS Public function of NMS includes Save Config, Restore Cong., Reload Config, Import Config, and Export Config. Choose a device at device list. Save Config : After committing or confirming set configuration, click this button to save all configuration into FLASH (storage); you do this by front panel. Restore Cong. : renew and start using the configuration. You can read the renewed configuration by clicking refresh or parse on operation interface. Please click Save Config if it needs to be saved. Reload Config : reload and use the configuration saved in FLASH. This function is usually used after import config, and the new configuration is effective without restarting the device. Import Config : import configuration of export config into FLASH; the imported config can be used after reload config or restart the device. First please choose the config you want to import, and click Erase to clear current config and then import config from FLASH. At this moment, the config cannot be used. You need restart
the device or click Reload Config to start new config. Export Config : fetch the device s configuration to local disk (computer). You can import this configuration when it needs to renew the configuration or to use a back-up device in future.